Freighter airplanes produced
or modified by Boeing provide
more than 90 percent of the world's air cargo capacity.
That gives Boeing a major role in a fast-growing industry
whose fleet is projected to double in the next 20 years.
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FEATURE

Ask your doctor

This fall, Boeing people will have access to information
to help them make informed decisions
for their individual health care needs. The forthcoming
enhancements include online resources
that offer data on the quality of doctors, hospital
and nursing homes. This information complements
resources that provide Boeing people with insight on
wellness and health issues.
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AIRPLANES

Remembrances of special ‘someone’

The Dash 80, the airplane that helped vault Boeing
into the jet airliner market,
recently made its last flight ever. Here's one Boeing
person's story of appreciating
the airplane—and letting it go.FULL STORY >>

INTEGRATED
DEFENSE SYSTEMS

Cold weather, hot program

Construction on a missile defense launch complex at
Ft. Greely, Alaska, is
moving along despite winter temperatures of minus 40
degrees and wind gusts
of up to 90 miles per hour.
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AROUND
THE WORLD

Preparing for opportunities

Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States play
a key role in
Boeing's global strategy. Not only are the nations
in this region poised for
growth, but the commercial airplane market there is
estimated at about $12 billion
during the next 10 years.
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PEOPLE

Envisioning tomorrow
while leading today

Bob Krieger has one of the ultimate multitasking jobs
at Boeing. In his roles,
he has responsibility for carrying on the strategic
technology vision for the
enterprise—and he presides over a global enterprise
of up to 500 programs
involving engineers, technologists and scientists.
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